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if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our constitution we provide defendants with attorneys. we're providing him with this woman who is known, a known defense attorney, she defended the shoe bomber. >> shepard: richard reed. >> she defended him. she has herself, a man named mr. fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start prepar
if this does make it to trial, the defense strategy is clear. all they want to do is avoid the death penalty. with us, rebecca rosewoodland live in the studio. it's my understanding this guy has a pretty good defense team. a high profile attorney about whom we have information. >> we have a lot of information. miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office. he said in his hospital bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our...
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we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dollars and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dolls and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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my defense is they'll learn they wanted is? the other thing but they were talking not to an al qaeda da sympathizer but somebody from the authorities and there was never any imminent threat because they weren't going to get what they wanted. >> just as we spoke before the press conference started, the plot was underway, they had co-conspirators, had obviously the intent but it was a matter of the interruption of the plot where they thought safety was paramount. >> trace, convictions on these matters are sometimes difficult but you can't no theirry, be convicted for things you say. you can only be convicted for things you do. for instance, did they think they had procured weapons? >> we'll talk about that in a moment and get the answers phloem news conference as "studio b" continues in just a moment. angie's list is essential. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angi
my defense is they'll learn they wanted is? the other thing but they were talking not to an al qaeda da sympathizer but somebody from the authorities and there was never any imminent threat because they weren't going to get what they wanted. >> just as we spoke before the press conference started, the plot was underway, they had co-conspirators, had obviously the intent but it was a matter of the interruption of the plot where they thought safety was paramount. >> trace, convictions...
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in the courtroom today the defense resumes its case. yesterday gosnell's attorney convinced the judge to throw out three of the seven first-degree murder charges against gosnell saying the prosecution had not proved those three babies are born alive after abortions. jon? >> what a horrible story. molly, thank you. jenna: well with other news today, more trouble for disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. why the government says he owes them millions of dollars and what they're doing to get the money. he owes the government. does that mean he owes us, jon? are we part of that too? jon: we paid a lot of money for the stamps that footed that bill. jenna: a once in a lifetime moment as all the living presidents and first ladies are expected to be in one place tomorrow. it is for the official dedication of the george w. bush presidential library. we're there live. next. our landing time got moved back another hour. ( crowd chatters and groans ) hunger creeping up on you ? stash a ritz crackerfuls. made with real cheese and whole grain. don't get
in the courtroom today the defense resumes its case. yesterday gosnell's attorney convinced the judge to throw out three of the seven first-degree murder charges against gosnell saying the prosecution had not proved those three babies are born alive after abortions. jon? >> what a horrible story. molly, thank you. jenna: well with other news today, more trouble for disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. why the government says he owes them millions of dollars and what they're doing to get the...
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some of those things if we want to remain safe and secure here at home and make serious investments in defense and homeland security. that's one of the few silver linings in this terrible tragedy yesterday, it remind the american people that we still have a very dangerous threat out there that we have to be able to deal with. >> you know civil libertarians have a problem with some of that and the expansion of it. do you think the line is shifting even further? >> i would remind you that many civil libertarians have a problem with pretty much everything. >> we can do a lot more with advanced technologies without giving up our freedom. i don't think americans feel that they have to give up freedom in order to have security. >> does it change after an attack our consciousness about the threat, do you think? >> i think it would depend on what the source of this threat proves to be. if it looks like it's a foreign attack it could have one impact, if it looks like a more domestic origin then it will have perhaps a different effect. it kind of depend on the facts. >> reporter: it was interesting, bil
some of those things if we want to remain safe and secure here at home and make serious investments in defense and homeland security. that's one of the few silver linings in this terrible tragedy yesterday, it remind the american people that we still have a very dangerous threat out there that we have to be able to deal with. >> you know civil libertarians have a problem with some of that and the expansion of it. do you think the line is shifting even further? >> i would remind you...
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. >>> defense was supposed to begin arguments in the murder trial of abortion provider kermit daznel. he is charged with the death of 7 babies. they released a documentary regarding the clinic. shannon bream has an update. >> as the trial continues. new arely released documentary on what was happening at the abortion clinic is shedding new light on conditions there. in the film, former patient details her own horrific experience. >> i came in and they finally called my name. i went upstairs. i saw women that looked half dead. there was blood all over the floor. i kept going. >> reporter: clark says once a heart monitor was pout the stomach, she tried to back out. she alleges that he berated her and tied down and drugged she was no longer pregnant. neighbors in the area report seeing patients heavily medicated and unable to stand or walk on their own. along with 8 murder charges, he is accused of allowing untrained and unlicensed personnel to perform tasks like perform medical procedures. the defense attorney who called in sick today, says the babies he is accused of killing were not b
. >>> defense was supposed to begin arguments in the murder trial of abortion provider kermit daznel. he is charged with the death of 7 babies. they released a documentary regarding the clinic. shannon bream has an update. >> as the trial continues. new arely released documentary on what was happening at the abortion clinic is shedding new light on conditions there. in the film, former patient details her own horrific experience. >> i came in and they finally called my...
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. >> you can use a 12 gauge shotgun and have a good defensive effect and there's the element of surprise. now you've got police all over the place in watertown. so i don't really think that this is applicable. i think there are people that want to make this argument. >> she is clueless. she is clueless! >> for a u.s. senator to compare the effectiveness of a modern sporting rifle to a shotgun shows she's a complete idiot on this issue. she doesn't know the back end after white tailed deal from -- >> she ought to take a look on youtube of some people shooting shot guns, and right back. and boom! you don't have that kick. >> i wouldn't want to protect myself with only a 12 gauge shotgun. >> i have to get out of new york. only 7 bullets in any gun. this state is taking people's rights away left and right. these guys, i want them found as you do. i think this was a big mistake we made tonight. >> sean, it's scary where this country is going. i hope good americans use this as a wake-up call and realize if this is the new norm we better wake up. >> senator, thanks for being with us. appreciate
. >> you can use a 12 gauge shotgun and have a good defensive effect and there's the element of surprise. now you've got police all over the place in watertown. so i don't really think that this is applicable. i think there are people that want to make this argument. >> she is clueless. she is clueless! >> for a u.s. senator to compare the effectiveness of a modern sporting rifle to a shotgun shows she's a complete idiot on this issue. she doesn't know the back end after white...
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do you get a sense that it can bbecomes justifying ainiable cor a justifiable defense, in other words, if you are in airline industry, you will take your time to make your point, if you move fast the chance of you getting a budget hike is less likely. i don't want to be that jaded, i'm just saying it would behoove you to not to look like things are not a problem. >> i think that administration has asked them to make it look as painful as possible. frontline folks i think they will continue to serve the customer, the customer is happy, business is good. they get rewarded. neil: you fly all of the time, are they that happen? >> it depends on airline and products. neil: every agent i bump in to must like cnn . >> i kill them with kindness. neil: you do. >> i have to. neil: all right a certain amount of attitude, and dismissiveness, with this, they might believe that pudding shove down their throat. but, i don't suspect we'll see much improvement. >> i think you are focussing on is airline piece that is piece -- >> that feeds from all of the above, faa and homeland security. tsa . >> thin
do you get a sense that it can bbecomes justifying ainiable cor a justifiable defense, in other words, if you are in airline industry, you will take your time to make your point, if you move fast the chance of you getting a budget hike is less likely. i don't want to be that jaded, i'm just saying it would behoove you to not to look like things are not a problem. >> i think that administration has asked them to make it look as painful as possible. frontline folks i think they will...
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no one wants to go back to the days of industrial relations anarchy or mass nationalizations or weak defenses. >> he went on to say about margaret thatcher that she was here for the country when the country really needed her and that he felt was the most important part of her legacy. the bottom line. michelle bachmann is here as part of the u.s. congressional delegation and recently said after the service concluded, to commentators that she, margaret thatcher, had been the most consequential political woman in the last 100 years. there had been concerns about security overall. but particularly demonstrations and people causing trouble outside of st. paul's cathedral. those opposed to her policies. there were some boos, there were some people who turned their back towards the coffin, towards the proceedings as they made their way into the cathedral as a mark of protest. but basically it was all very civilized and more importantly or more significantly, louder were the cheers that rang out after she was taken from the cathedral. people really respecting her memory. back to you. >> steve: as the
no one wants to go back to the days of industrial relations anarchy or mass nationalizations or weak defenses. >> he went on to say about margaret thatcher that she was here for the country when the country really needed her and that he felt was the most important part of her legacy. the bottom line. michelle bachmann is here as part of the u.s. congressional delegation and recently said after the service concluded, to commentators that she, margaret thatcher, had been the most...
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yesterday in his statement he did not use the word terror, however in regard to boston attack, however his defense secretary chuck hagel just did called it a traoul act of terror. again we will continue to watch all of this and keep you a bryceed of these goings on thought the country. jenna: fbi investigators in boston are now pouring over evidence found at the scene of yesterday's deadly mayor on this terror attack. right now we are told that there are no additional threats in the area and police are relying on subject assistance to move their investigation forward. it's still unclear whether they are any closer to tracking down those responsible. we have the former acting director of the atf and former u.s. attorney from massachusetts who lead the prosecution against convicted terrorist richard reid also known as the shoe bomber. michael it's great to have you on the program today. how cushion is the next 24 hours in -- crucial is the next 24 hours in this investigation? >> certainly the last 18 hours or so we're coming up to 24 hours have been critically important. the investigators have been
yesterday in his statement he did not use the word terror, however in regard to boston attack, however his defense secretary chuck hagel just did called it a traoul act of terror. again we will continue to watch all of this and keep you a bryceed of these goings on thought the country. jenna: fbi investigators in boston are now pouring over evidence found at the scene of yesterday's deadly mayor on this terror attack. right now we are told that there are no additional threats in the area and...
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so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity. where we see the risk is the companies that have rallied hard, very sentiment driven and could hit these headwinds as earnings and economic weakness starts to come through. >> what's the catalyst to have some of these cyclical stocks do well f you're saying earnings are too high and the growth expectations have to come down? what's the catalyst to get the cyclical sectors to do well? >> it means it's going to be a very hard quarter. we think this quarter, markets probably will grind higher. but it's unlikely there is this catalyst for that next leg up. what we would then see is when earnings e
so you're buying some of the defensive stocks. but the defensive stocks aren't really cheap. what are you doing in terms of sectors and that kind of allocation? >> well, exactly as you're saying, the defensive sectors are no longer cheap. consumer staples have rallied hard. we're looking for other opportunities in quality names but in other sectors. for example, technology, we spoke about miners last time i was on. the markets have been overpunished, that's where we see the opportunity....
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ferris, chair of the home school legal defense association. thanks. >> thank you. >> gretchen: they parted in a public park over pot and left 10,000 pounds of trash behind. the clean-up bill just in and it's addressed to you. then brook burns dove into a shallow pool, broke her neck and that brush with death made her rethink her hollywood lifestyle. she's sharing it all with us, coming up next ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. boom. heart attack. the doctor recommends bayer aspirin to keep this from happening to me again. it's working. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before youegin an aspirin rimen. it can happen to anyone. talk to your doctor. using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reac
ferris, chair of the home school legal defense association. thanks. >> thank you. >> gretchen: they parted in a public park over pot and left 10,000 pounds of trash behind. the clean-up bill just in and it's addressed to you. then brook burns dove into a shallow pool, broke her neck and that brush with death made her rethink her hollywood lifestyle. she's sharing it all with us, coming up next ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not...
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we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy, but we shouldn't take this as the system has failed, we're not safer -- we are. but things are going to get through and we're going to have tragedies like we will today. >> and one of the only ways that we can help frustrate the aims of people who do things like this is to show how resilient we are. thank you very much. it's good to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> i want to tell you that the fbi has set up a phone number for anybody to call request information on today's attack. they are describing their call for toips in terms of people who may
we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy,...
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and contributing the spread of torture now for more on this i'm joined by david remes human rights defense attorney representing detainees in guantanamo hi there david wu so can you tell me what's happening in this clash that happened on saturday give give us an update here where we don't know exactly what happened all we have is the military's word for what happened which i don't take at face value but according to reports the military moved most of the men who were in the most populous camp camp six which was a communal living arrangement into camp five which is an isolation cell arrangement they gave as a reason that they couldn't monitor the men in camp six because the men had covered the cameras but that doesn't wash because that situation has been going on for two or three months now i think that they're just trying to break the hunger strike and they picked a particularly brutal way to do it. so the way i understand it military shows up in riot gear they essentially storm you know so basically that's not what happened but we're not really sure what happened do we know how many priso
and contributing the spread of torture now for more on this i'm joined by david remes human rights defense attorney representing detainees in guantanamo hi there david wu so can you tell me what's happening in this clash that happened on saturday give give us an update here where we don't know exactly what happened all we have is the military's word for what happened which i don't take at face value but according to reports the military moved most of the men who were in the most populous camp...
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one of the defenses is resiliency. it's a country that says the economy is more important than terrorism because actually to most of these people, 99.9, the economy is more important. then the government has to not fall into trap and say but to us, terrorism is very, very important. >> gretchen: and the families. >> of course. if you lose a child in any way, that's the worst thing in the world. >> brian: can i just say one thing? i just noticed rudy guiliani looks great in my area. are you considering getting rid of me, leaving in washington and having the mayor take my spot permanently? >> i was very nervous sitting here. i've never sat here before, brian. >> steve: he was reluctant. >> i was getting nervous. >> brian, you're fired. >> steve: thank you. >> thank you. >> steve: 13 minutes after the top of the hour. straight ahead, even democrats are blowing the whistle on the government's free phone program known as the obama phone. >> i got a solicitation for a free phone at my apartment, which is certainly not in a b
one of the defenses is resiliency. it's a country that says the economy is more important than terrorism because actually to most of these people, 99.9, the economy is more important. then the government has to not fall into trap and say but to us, terrorism is very, very important. >> gretchen: and the families. >> of course. if you lose a child in any way, that's the worst thing in the world. >> brian: can i just say one thing? i just noticed rudy guiliani looks great in my...
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the fact of the matter is the department of defense and the u.s. intelligence community and the fbi and homeland security are actively and pursuing adversaries on a regular basis. >> reporter: there have been near misses. in 2010 a car bomb began to detonate but there was no explosion. authorities were able to find and arrest the lone wolf now serving life in prison. ever since 9/11 security experts have worried about public events like the marathon and the super bowl and even the presidential inauguration. one former fbi intelligent agent told us given the huge presence pre-deployed bomb squad, this investigation could play out very quickly. law enforcement will no doubt look for ways to raise the bar on security protocols around the country. >> we have to disrupt and dismantle organizations that might seek to harm american public. >> with us now michael lighter. he's a former director of the national counter terrorism center. he was in the situation room the night of the bin laden raid. he's a national security analyst for us at nbc news. one of
the fact of the matter is the department of defense and the u.s. intelligence community and the fbi and homeland security are actively and pursuing adversaries on a regular basis. >> reporter: there have been near misses. in 2010 a car bomb began to detonate but there was no explosion. authorities were able to find and arrest the lone wolf now serving life in prison. ever since 9/11 security experts have worried about public events like the marathon and the super bowl and even the...
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return to the question that i asked you, should we be spending hundreds of billions of dollars on our defense industries as they are? >> do we need to re-assign those hundreds of billions of dollars . >> and we're not going to be able to stop that with a boston police force. >> point taken. >> thank you very much for joining us. we continue our live coverage. we are watching watertown, massachusetts, and of course the situation is very fluid. we hope to have a news briefing shortly. but, of course, that can be pushed back as they continue the hunt for the second suspect in the boston marathon bombing. we'll be right back. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> we know who he is and what he looks like
return to the question that i asked you, should we be spending hundreds of billions of dollars on our defense industries as they are? >> do we need to re-assign those hundreds of billions of dollars . >> and we're not going to be able to stop that with a boston police force. >> point taken. >> thank you very much for joining us. we continue our live coverage. we are watching watertown, massachusetts, and of course the situation is very fluid. we hope to have a news...
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if you want yield, why chase the domestic defenses when you can chase the foreign defenses and potentially get upside and potentially get the defense of currency at the same time rather than chase what everybody already knows. >> to many people that's absolutely crazy and we're not sure about the chinese economy and day in and day out in europe, the situation there is going to get worse before it gets better. >> sure. >> you know, they could have made the argument last year tha. last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from nationa
if you want yield, why chase the domestic defenses when you can chase the foreign defenses and potentially get upside and potentially get the defense of currency at the same time rather than chase what everybody already knows. >> to many people that's absolutely crazy and we're not sure about the chinese economy and day in and day out in europe, the situation there is going to get worse before it gets better. >> sure. >> you know, they could have made the argument last year...
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they were really defensive, trying to come out for this type of thing. it is important to note in this debate that these two brothers came to the united states for asylum, but i am not sure that is applicable to the big contours' of the immigration reform bill that is trying to give a pathway to citizenship to people who are illegal in this country, not those who came in under asylum. host: the fbi is under some criticism because apparently they had looked into the older brothers trip to russia. he was there for six months. they don't know who we had contact with and the fbi basically said he was not a threat. and of course we know what happened last monday. guest: there will be a tremendous amount of reporting over the next several days about what the fbi knew and did not know. in some type of instance like this when it comes to acts of terrorism, the political component becomes, what did the federal government know and not know? this is one of those things that will develop over time there remains to be seen coming to that extent. host: another round o
they were really defensive, trying to come out for this type of thing. it is important to note in this debate that these two brothers came to the united states for asylum, but i am not sure that is applicable to the big contours' of the immigration reform bill that is trying to give a pathway to citizenship to people who are illegal in this country, not those who came in under asylum. host: the fbi is under some criticism because apparently they had looked into the older brothers trip to...
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deflationary pressures have been in play since the end of january when commodities started falling, defensive sectors started leading. you get the sense that something's happening, you get the feeling that something's about to hurt and then the spasm happens. when you have deflationary junctures, which is what every part of the market place is seeing is happening right now, that $85 billion a month is not enough from the fed -- >> you're making reference to how much they're buying every month when it comes to securities out? >> correct. >> peter anderson, bank of america may have set the tone this morning with that disappointing earnings report, yes? >> y >> yes, it was. and that's symptomatic of the -- >> peter, hang on one second. we'll have to do this for the next couple of hours as more news continues to break. let's go to sue herrera with the latest. what do you have, sue? >> bill, our team on the ground in boston is reporting to us that the federal courthouse in boston is now being evacuated. you're looking at a live picture right now of people leaving that courthouse. we don't know why
deflationary pressures have been in play since the end of january when commodities started falling, defensive sectors started leading. you get the sense that something's happening, you get the feeling that something's about to hurt and then the spasm happens. when you have deflationary junctures, which is what every part of the market place is seeing is happening right now, that $85 billion a month is not enough from the fed -- >> you're making reference to how much they're buying every...
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they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next area of support. >> really? >> yeah, it could get there. >> gold could go to 600. >> 1,200. >> could go to 600. >> i want to know what is the credit risk at six eight and 1,000. if this commodity is crashing, if that's crystallized yet. if you're long gold, i think it's crystallized in the p & l. people haven't shown you the asymmetry to the credit risk and the gold price. i think this is pretty obvious. people don't want to p name and number on this at this point because a lot of people didn't make this call. and again, i think we're getting started in terms of the back pedaling work. >
they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next...
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defense of keeping the homeland safe that's what washington says but at the end of the day we saw this horrific. place take place in boston where as you mentioned at least three have been killed more than one hundred fifty injured it was carnage on the street and it definitely boston definitely ended up looking like a war zone that's been seen in iraq and afghanistan maria you've described some of the heightened security measures that washington implemented in the immediate aftermath of nine eleven going back to two thousand and one what about now since the boston marathon bombing are we expecting or have you seen i should say heightened security measures being implemented. oh it's quite visible here in new york city there are so many police officers out on the street and national guards in grand central i could even say one of major landmarks in new york but if you go through times square if you go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you he
defense of keeping the homeland safe that's what washington says but at the end of the day we saw this horrific. place take place in boston where as you mentioned at least three have been killed more than one hundred fifty injured it was carnage on the street and it definitely boston definitely ended up looking like a war zone that's been seen in iraq and afghanistan maria you've described some of the heightened security measures that washington implemented in the immediate aftermath of nine...
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know whether, in fact, this person of interest is also being interrogated by military, department of defense officials, of course f.b.i. >> brian: if i say suspect, what changes about me legally? >> everything. the fifth amendment, mayor randa -- miranda rights, in terms of being so identified as someone who was being looked at and so he is probably interviewed as a witness, as a victim. but at the same time, and it's constitutional, give american authorities the right to look at every part of his life if they get lawful subpoenas. i'm confident the f.b.i. will get this guy. 1-800-494-tips. >> brian: thanks. coming up straight ahead, our next guest recorded history. pictures from the attack, a photographer in the boston globe here live next. >> steve: our coverage continues of the boston bombings. but there are other stories. first of all, a fox news alert. a u.s. marine helicopter crashed -- has crashed in south korea overnight near the north korean border. all 21 people on board are alive and being treated at the hospital. the military says the super stallion chapper made a hard landing wh
know whether, in fact, this person of interest is also being interrogated by military, department of defense officials, of course f.b.i. >> brian: if i say suspect, what changes about me legally? >> everything. the fifth amendment, mayor randa -- miranda rights, in terms of being so identified as someone who was being looked at and so he is probably interviewed as a witness, as a victim. but at the same time, and it's constitutional, give american authorities the right to look at...
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political correctness is a poison to our security and defenses. it imposes a willful blindness, both at the macro level when unwilling to engage with radical islamism or whatever you want to call it, if you're not willing to call it what t and at the micro level, at the street level when you've got a question, someone looks suspicious, you're not sure if you should act and then you add another layer, of, well, they look like they muslim. i don't want to offend them. i don't know that we're equipping our youth to sort of draw distinctions, not necessarily based on faith or race or anything like that, but based on threat signs and making sure they're always aware. and then willing to act, if necessary, and in boston, i don't know that it would have prevents that had bombing per say, but political correctness, we've gone so far in that direction that it really stops on many levels our ability to react. >> brian: i remember one time we had this -- a pakinstani professor on. and he was saying that he never gets upset when he is profiled because he want
political correctness is a poison to our security and defenses. it imposes a willful blindness, both at the macro level when unwilling to engage with radical islamism or whatever you want to call it, if you're not willing to call it what t and at the micro level, at the street level when you've got a question, someone looks suspicious, you're not sure if you should act and then you add another layer, of, well, they look like they muslim. i don't want to offend them. i don't know that we're...
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now it may be too late to save everyone, but it is providing a effective defense. >> in terms of the sophistication to carry out a mail attack, if you will, honestly the details around the anthrax attack are still very much -- we don't have clarity even a decade later. >> still in dispute. >> it takes a fair amount of sophistication and access to material to be able to even care something like this out. >> and anthrax is harder than ricin. anthrax to tell le weaponize it, grind it up, getting it to a place where it's effective is a bit more different than risen. ricin extracted from castor beans, this is not particularly sophisticated, but it is effective. it has to be ingested or inhaled, about you it requires somebody to at least give it some thought to sit down and produce it. >> luke, you are obviously here and not on capitol hill, but in terms of the reaction we're seeing from congress, the fact -- look, there's still legislation that they're debating at the capitol hill and it's on high alert. the question is how much it affects the proceedings. and there's a lot on the agenda
now it may be too late to save everyone, but it is providing a effective defense. >> in terms of the sophistication to carry out a mail attack, if you will, honestly the details around the anthrax attack are still very much -- we don't have clarity even a decade later. >> still in dispute. >> it takes a fair amount of sophistication and access to material to be able to even care something like this out. >> and anthrax is harder than ricin. anthrax to tell le weaponize...
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. >> rose: because he thought i was acting in the defense of republic. >> other the other hand he could look like a wishy washy liberal. shakeshakespeare presents both. caesar is seens a tie rantd and on the other side he is a strong man needed at the time when the country was falling apart. at this time of civil war when the country needed a strong leader. shakespeare makes you see both sides of story. just as you are thinking yeah, they are right and they should assassinate him. suddenly you see him vuller in vabl in the dressing gown first thing in the morning and you realize there's two sides in the story and shakes -- shakespeare is very good. >> rose: everybody knows what is going to happen but they remain transfixed beyond the death of julius caesar. it's more than just the man. he is the icon. there's something beyond him which falls which caesar dies. and what brutus and cassius do they make a vacuum. >> rose: this quote may come from you and you can take authorship if you like. there's a danger that shakes peer on his pedestrian -- shakespeare is throwing everybody else too fa
. >> rose: because he thought i was acting in the defense of republic. >> other the other hand he could look like a wishy washy liberal. shakeshakespeare presents both. caesar is seens a tie rantd and on the other side he is a strong man needed at the time when the country was falling apart. at this time of civil war when the country needed a strong leader. shakespeare makes you see both sides of story. just as you are thinking yeah, they are right and they should assassinate him....
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even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky this year. 2016 looks great for them if they want to wait that long. but they have to hope in a place like alaska, for example, there could be a competitive primary where the quote/unquote wrong candidate comes out so that you get a situation by 2010 where the weaker candidate wins a republican primary giving a democrat a chance to hold a tough seat. >> ifill: if you are a second-term president about to enter the lagging days of your power and you are losing people in your party in the senate, what do you do about that? how does the president begin to position himself so that he's going to complete this advantage. he has all these big legacy-making domestic issues lining up. >> well, he has to there's not much he can don't do about some of these. but for so many red state democrats, this is the great irony, whether they're running as incumbent or for an open seat they'll spend their entire campaign running away from the s
even in states where they are on defense. democrats are definitely playing defense this year. they got to play a little offense in 2012, they're not so lucky this year. 2016 looks great for them if they want to wait that long. but they have to hope in a place like alaska, for example, there could be a competitive primary where the quote/unquote wrong candidate comes out so that you get a situation by 2010 where the weaker candidate wins a republican primary giving a democrat a chance to hold a...
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if you mirandize this, we're turning this over to defense lawyers. defense lawyers aren't bad people, we don't want to turn our intelligence gathering over to them right now and this terrorist. that's where we are. >> well, this public safety exception about much was made late last week, it doesn't seem to matter too much. it doesn't seem to matter a hill of beans if they mirandize him today. it seems like, i hate to say this, it was a good story. they caught him. they nailed him. they got the rest of it in rapid time, given aid to the law enforcement process. >> i think we were all grateful he was captured alive, particularly because we wanted to understand whether there were future attacks planned and if he was tied to anyone else or any other organization, particularly a foreign terrorist organization. so this is -- i really think this is so wrong because we owe it to the american people to feind out what he know -- to find out what he knows, and to hold him accountable. we can do both here. unfortunately, their decision to go down the federal tri
if you mirandize this, we're turning this over to defense lawyers. defense lawyers aren't bad people, we don't want to turn our intelligence gathering over to them right now and this terrorist. that's where we are. >> well, this public safety exception about much was made late last week, it doesn't seem to matter too much. it doesn't seem to matter a hill of beans if they mirandize him today. it seems like, i hate to say this, it was a good story. they caught him. they nailed him. they...
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and that is the strongest line of defense. yes, we have a department of homeland security and the fbi, but people are first responders across the country and citizens are just vigilant and observant notifying them of something they see is suspicious. when you think about the freedom of this country, 320 million somewhat people living lives that people in the rest of the world only dream of, we should take pride in that freedom, take pride in that safety, in the steps that have been taken, but understand in the 21st century, there are always going to be these risks. >> former new york state governor, george pataki, it is always good to see you. >> thank you. nice being with you. >> we got an update this morning on those swrired in the attack. of the 176 hospitaled, 69 are still in six area hospitals, all of them within a mile and a half radius. a 9-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy are among 19 victims still listed in critical condition. the "today" show spoke with the doctor and father of 11-year-old aaron haern. >> he's doi
and that is the strongest line of defense. yes, we have a department of homeland security and the fbi, but people are first responders across the country and citizens are just vigilant and observant notifying them of something they see is suspicious. when you think about the freedom of this country, 320 million somewhat people living lives that people in the rest of the world only dream of, we should take pride in that freedom, take pride in that safety, in the steps that have been taken, but...
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. >> you don't want to turn over intelligence gathering to it a criminal defense lawyer and the terrorist. >> shepard: investigators say they want to question the older brother's widow. one friend calls her an all-american girl and accuses her husband of brainwashing her. >> shepard: plus friends and family say goodbye to the girl with a heart of gold. and one week later the nation stops to remember. >> shepard: and good evening from fox news, one week later, the feds have charged the suspect in the boston marathon bombings with using a weapon of mass destruction. charge that could get him death. officials say prosecutors and a judge went to the suspect's hospital room today to formally charge him with the attacks that killed three people and wounded close to 200 others. according to the criminal complaint here. surveillance videos shows the 19-year-old on the cell phone before that first blast. goat, a few seconds after he finishes the call, the large crowd of people around him can be seen to react to that first explosion. then he walks away without his knapsack. having left it on the gr
. >> you don't want to turn over intelligence gathering to it a criminal defense lawyer and the terrorist. >> shepard: investigators say they want to question the older brother's widow. one friend calls her an all-american girl and accuses her husband of brainwashing her. >> shepard: plus friends and family say goodbye to the girl with a heart of gold. and one week later the nation stops to remember. >> shepard: and good evening from fox news, one week later, the feds...
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the defense just rested, wow. up next, we will take a look at that development and the growing debate over president obama's decision to be the keynote speaker at a planned parenthood event thisweek after new reports suggest that that group knew about some of the horrors playing out at that abortion clinic and did nothing to stop it. next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >> megyn: fox news alert. moments ago the associated press reporting that the defense has rested in the capital murde
the defense just rested, wow. up next, we will take a look at that development and the growing debate over president obama's decision to be the keynote speaker at a planned parenthood event thisweek after new reports suggest that that group knew about some of the horrors playing out at that abortion clinic and did nothing to stop it. next. for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members...
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he is chairman of the foundation for defense of democracies. i want to follow up what we just saw, the uncle. they're here. the boys have been here, we think at least one of them for 10 years and hasn't left the united states. you would think he was radicalized here by his family. his family is here from chechnya. isn't that how they're brought up? >> it's, an outside possibility but my hunch is that assuming he was radicalized by some outside force that it was really communications over the internet. we've seen a number of occasions where islamists preachers, in qatar, where instructions on how to build a an explosive device are on the al qaeda magazine on the web. you don't have to physically get people together or physically live them together in order to influence someone especially in these days and times. the internet and web sites and so forth can do a lot to an impressionable young person. >> we heard rich say in his report they clearly want to take this person, apprehend him alive and get others involved with the information from him.
he is chairman of the foundation for defense of democracies. i want to follow up what we just saw, the uncle. they're here. the boys have been here, we think at least one of them for 10 years and hasn't left the united states. you would think he was radicalized here by his family. his family is here from chechnya. isn't that how they're brought up? >> it's, an outside possibility but my hunch is that assuming he was radicalized by some outside force that it was really communications over...
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we have to think of this as a set of multilayered defenses. and because we have an attack on like this, does not mean that we're not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with a threat of terrorism. whether it is domestic or international or something in between. and we can't take from this that we're not safe. what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things. reduce the likelihood of the big, big-scale attacks. and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from people, first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let them affect their lives. this is a tragedy. but we shouldn't take this as the system has failed, we're not safer. we are. but things are still going to get through and we're going to have tragedies like twe saw today. >> one of the things, one of the only ways we as civilians can help frustrate the aims of people who do things like this is to show how resilient we are and this won't change our lives in fundamental ways. that we'll press on. michael leiter
we have to think of this as a set of multilayered defenses. and because we have an attack on like this, does not mean that we're not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with a threat of terrorism. whether it is domestic or international or something in between. and we can't take from this that we're not safe. what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things. reduce the likelihood of the big, big-scale attacks. and then be really resilient....
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reports from china's defense ministry says the strategy is changing the region in favor of japan, philippines and vietnam. >>> "the washington post" looks at a sweeping immigration deal reached by a group of democratic and republican senators. the bill offers millions of illegal immigrants a chance to be citizens. it also creates tens of thousands of new visas for foreign workers in low skilled jobs. >>> "the los angeles times" says the gun control bill face as tougher road in the senate. the proposal from senators joe manchin and pat toomey would extend background checks for gun sales. officials say it does not yet have the votes to be added to a larger piece of gun legislation. a vote on the amendment is not expected until at least tomorrow. >>> the"wall street journal" says gold prices have hit a two-year low. it was the largest one-day loss in 30 years. >> "the new york times" reports on the pulitzer prizes. newspaper won four yesterday. the others include an independent nonprofit organization called inside climate news. it won the price for national reporting for its coverage of the dang
reports from china's defense ministry says the strategy is changing the region in favor of japan, philippines and vietnam. >>> "the washington post" looks at a sweeping immigration deal reached by a group of democratic and republican senators. the bill offers millions of illegal immigrants a chance to be citizens. it also creates tens of thousands of new visas for foreign workers in low skilled jobs. >>> "the los angeles times" says the gun control bill...
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without any international norms or regulations for years, we have the same right in our own national self-defense interest to carry out these attacks. god forbid one happens anywhere in north america. we will be discussion they issues for some time to come, mean all of you wonderful people will be called back to the table. >>> nbc ace ayman mohyeldin thank you. and hinda, thank you. >>> we will talk tech and the digit at revolution, when they join us next on "now." [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> the story of silicon valley and silicon alley is a tale of two digit at cities competing for national dominance. in the latest chapter, new york is making a powerful bid. mayor bloomberg just announced we ar
without any international norms or regulations for years, we have the same right in our own national self-defense interest to carry out these attacks. god forbid one happens anywhere in north america. we will be discussion they issues for some time to come, mean all of you wonderful people will be called back to the table. >>> nbc ace ayman mohyeldin thank you. and hinda, thank you. >>> we will talk tech and the digit at revolution, when they join us next on "now." [...
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we believe at the same time though that very strong defense and being able to protect your life your liberty and your property is also very important so as we walk through you may see guns scattered across the building there's a a r fifteen back here in this corner along so our marketing director tray. and so you'll see a lot of people carrying. and doing things that most normal business would normally do. as the second amendment actually on the back of a coin completely spelled out tomorrow. when one of the more popular medallions. i think this poster here really sums up who we are better than anything else in this building ron paul is certainly one of our personal heroes and probably. by far the most legitimate person that's ever served in government. he wrote a book called end the fed and it's a great book but we took a little bit of a different approach and said why don't we just stop the revolution and start the evolution and ignore the fed. trying to compete against them instead of trying to put them out of business or wave a sign to get them to change what they're doing let's
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so what the americans did not having a navy ourselves, we constructed a land-based defense. now, benedict arnold, he knew how valuable this was. so he concocts a plan to sell it for approximately 26 million u.s. dollars today. and where the story gets most interesting, most people know about benedict arnold but the story gets most interesting when you look at his co-conspirators who are less known. john andre, he was british head of intelligence under general clinton. and then joshua smith. so when it came time for benedict arnold to be trade his country, he met with john andre to form a plan of attack and give him the plans of west point, let him know where might he be attacked from in order to quickly win. and they met on the side of the hudson, downriver from west point in a wooded area. and they were bickering the whole night about how to best do things. you've heard of arnold. you could see how he was sort of not a very amenable fellow. you still squabbling about the price. he was going on and on. but sure enough the sun comes up while they're still talking. and andre s
so what the americans did not having a navy ourselves, we constructed a land-based defense. now, benedict arnold, he knew how valuable this was. so he concocts a plan to sell it for approximately 26 million u.s. dollars today. and where the story gets most interesting, most people know about benedict arnold but the story gets most interesting when you look at his co-conspirators who are less known. john andre, he was british head of intelligence under general clinton. and then joshua smith. so...
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s 2010 quad perennial defense review -- quadrennial defense review states climate change may act as an accelerant for instability and that in turn would place burdens on civilian institutions and militaries around the world . the top commander in the pacific, admiral samuel locklear, said the biggest long-term security challenge in the pacific is the climate change . as the pacific commander, he understands the impact that sea level rise and extreme weather events can have on our military resources and on civilian populations in the pacific . my constituents in minnesota also understand that the threat of climate change . that's why recently nearly 400 people gathered at a local lutheran charge in wilmer, minnesota, to talk about climate change . wilmer is not a big city, so when this many people gather in one place, you know it's a big deal . they're concerned about climate change and the marked increase in severe weather occurrences . but when they look to washington, they see a disconnect . they see a disconnect between what the country is experiencing and what washington is doing a
s 2010 quad perennial defense review -- quadrennial defense review states climate change may act as an accelerant for instability and that in turn would place burdens on civilian institutions and militaries around the world . the top commander in the pacific, admiral samuel locklear, said the biggest long-term security challenge in the pacific is the climate change . as the pacific commander, he understands the impact that sea level rise and extreme weather events can have on our military...